symplr Clinical Communications

~100 - 200
2 ratings

symplr Clinical Communications Summary

symplr Clinical Communications is a iOS app in the Medical category, developed by Halo Health, Inc.. First released 14 years ago(Nov 2011), the app has 2 ratings with a 2.50★ (poor) average rating.

Store info: Last updated on App Store on Sep 15, 2025 .


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App Description

The symplr Clinical Communications and collaboration platform simplifies communication so clinicians can focus on care. One mobile (or web) application provides role-based secure messaging, voice communication, critical alert notification, and on-call schedule management. symplr Clinical Communications can also integrate with all hospital clinical systems to allow instant access to existing on-call schedules, critical and clinical teams, call center messages, critical lab results, and others. Regardless of your role or department, symplr Clinical Communications allows you to communicate the right information to the right people in real time.

symplr Clinical Communications Key Features:
• Unlimited HIPAA-compliant secure messaging with automatic message status updates (Sent/Delivered/Read)
• Attach high-resolution photos, audio, video and documents
• Off-duty, auto-forward, and gatekeeping settings redirect or include others in critical messages when you’re unavailable
• User-defined groups and organization-defined distribution lists allow quick and efficient communication to multiple recipients
• Receive critical alerts from nurse call systems, PACS/labs, EHR and others directly on your mobile device
• Schedule management tool (admin only) creates real-time systemwide on-call schedules
• Role-based communication allows you to contact who’s on-call and available right now to assist (individuals or teams) via secure text messaging or voice calls within your organization and linked organizations
• Can operate on all devices and platforms commonly found in healthcare systems – smartphones, feature phones, pagers, workstations on wheels, desktop computers and more.